I do like that I can keep popping in the game and not worry about renewing a sub. Still waiting for control changes. Want to bind to mouse wheel and be able to run around with my right mouse button clicked like I am used to.

Slowly trying new stuff out. Finally made it in to some pvp. Seems like it would be fun if I had any idea wtf I was doing.

I do like that I can keep popping in the game and not worry about renewing a sub. Still waiting for control changes. Want to bind to mouse wheel and be able to run around with my right mouse button clicked like I am used to.

Slowly trying new stuff out. Finally made it in to some pvp. Seems like it would be fun if I had any idea wtf I was doing.

SOrry to go OT here but... Is your avatar from Better Off Dead? Probably one of Cusacks best imo!

trash is usually harder than boss themselves.
dungeons are more a matter of a learning curve than actual difficulty, once you figured how to deal with them, it's quite easy to beat them indeed, even for explorable modes (well granted you got a decent group, can be a pain otherwise).

I bought it not long ago to play on the side with other games and i have to say in my brief time playing the thing that stands out to me the most is not matter where is go in the game the content is playable. Well if i am higher than said content anyways. When you can no longer out level the content i find it makes for a much better experience. You can take your time and enjoy a zone without the worry of the old grey quest problem. You don't have to rush onto the next zone before you have finished.

I'm a Forsaken. I kill firstborns while their mamas watch. I turn cities into salt. I even, when I feel like it, rip the souls from little girls, and from now till kingdom come, the only thing you can count on in your existence is never understanding why.

Crafting is also a fun aspect and a whole different way of leveling. I've gone through content twice and on my third char I crafted from 1-80. I had a majority of the mats from my previous two chars and it took about 15 hours total.